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OVERVIEW OF THE WATER MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM OF SERBIA Water observation and Information System for Decision Support Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia, 25-29 May 2010. Authors: Dragana Ninković, Brankica Majkić: "JAROSLAV ČERNI" Institute, Belgrade, Serbia
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OVERVIEW OF THE WATER MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM OF SERBIA Water observation and Information System for Decision Support Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia, 25-29 May 2010 Authors: Dragana Ninković, Brankica Majkić: "JAROSLAV ČERNI" Institute, Belgrade, Serbia Miloš Mančić: Public Water Management Company "SRBIJAVODE", Belgrade, Serbia Presented by: Dr Marina Babić Mladenović, : "JAROSLAV ČERNI" Institute, Belgrade, Serbia
BASIC FACTS ... ...on Republic of Serbia ...on the WMIS Project • area of 88,361 km2 • 2 provinces, 21 districts, 189 municipalities • capital: City of Belgrade • 3 sea catchments: • Black Sea (93%) • Adriatic Sea (5%) • Aegean Sea (2%) • Main Water Management Issues: • Water Use • Water Protection • Protection from Water • Institutional Organisation of the Water Sector • Directorate for Water of the MAFW • PWMCompanies: • SRBIJAVODE, VODE VOJVODINE • Other relevant institutions: RHMSS,Min. of Environment and spatial planning, Min. of Health, JAROSLAV CERNI Institute • New Law on Water adopted in May 2010 • EU funded Project • 2007-2009 • Implemented by: • EPTISA, Spain • DHI, Danmark • JAROSLAV CERNI, Serbia • Beneficiaries: • Directorate for Water of the MAFW • PWMCompanies:
PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THE WMIS • collecting, analysing, archiving, and disseminating accurate data and information; • establishing an electronic (geo-spatial) data system that should provide intranet/internet access to extensive water resources databases; • conducting administrative functions via secure, electronic communication systems; • strengthening management of water resources, economic development, protection of the environment and human health on increased use of quality data and information produced and disseminated by the water management sector; • improving planning and management of water resources when based on a foundation of reliable and quality data and information; • Improving water resource spatial/temporal analysis, modelling and visualisation capabilities by using Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
WMIS DATABASE AND SOME BASIC APLICATIONS • ArcMap • creates and works with thematic maps with data divided into layers • supports entering and processing spatial data • enables spatial data visualization • offers a set of tools for advanced spatial analysis • WMIS Editors • simple and quick way of data viewing • enables entering and editing data for existing objects • allows multiple users to work simultaneously • validates data before saving
WMIS DATABASE AND SOME BASIC APLICATIONS (cont.) • WMIS website and Content Management System (http://vis.srbijavode.rs/vis/en/) • Water Explorer • a map based web application • querying, displaying and advanced searches of WMIS data
WMIS DATABASE AND SOME BASIC APLICATIONS • Events Manager • set of tools for generating and modifying data in WMIS • recording, editing, researching and visualizing alphanumeric data irrespective of geometry • Temporal Analyst • manages viewing, querying, analyzing and editing time-series data • allows plotting time series data and making Fig. Example of Events Manager for Flood Events
WMIS Basic Decision Support Systems • Supporting Tools for Inspection Work • identifies area affected with accidental pollution • Identifies potential pollution’s source • quick access to the WMIS data in the field, over the internet or hand-held devices. • Supporting Tools for Flood Defence Action Plan Reporting • enables follow-up of water level and discharge, status of flood defense • includes real time reporting to flood defense participants and general public • Other basic DSS: • Characterization of Water Bodies compliant to the WFD – River Typology • Reporting Tools – Water Quality Monitoring
WMIS also: • Has potential for developing Advanced DSS such as: • Flood modeling and management • Water Estate Evidences and Management • Reporting to Stakeholders and Public • Support for Implementation of WFD and Other EC Directives • Access to EC and Other Funds • Elaboration of Water Management Balance